University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
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Coordinates: 18°12′34″N 67°8′30″W / 18.20944°N 67.14167°W
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| Motto: | Antes, Ahora y Siempre, Colegio! ("Before, Now and Forever, Colegio!") |
| Established: | September 23, 1911 |
| Type: | Public |
| Endowment: | US $256 million |
| Chancellor: | Jorge I. Vélez Arocho |
| Faculty: | 1,026 |
| Staff: | 1,336 |
| Undergraduates: | 12,079 |
| Postgraduates: | 1,069 |
| Location: | |
| Campus: | Urban, 315 acres (1.27 km2) |
| Colors: | Green and White |
| Mascot: | Tarzán (male) and Juana (female) (a bulldog) |
| Website: | www.uprm.edu |
The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM) —or Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM) in Spanish— is a state university located in the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. UPRM is the second largest university campus of the University of Puerto Rico System, and the premier Engineering and Science institution of the Caribbean and Latin America. UPRM has been accredited by the "Middle States Commission on Higher Education" (MSCHE) since 1946. Also, the Engineering undergraduate program is accredited by the "Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology" (ABET), the Nursing undergraduate program is accredited by the "National League of Nursing" (NLN) and the Chemistry Department is recognized by the "American Chemical Society" (ACS). The College of Business Administration is going through the process of the AACSB accreditation.
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[edit] History
The university was founded in 1911 as a land-grant university with the name of College of Agriculture.[1] The founding of the institution is credited to D.W. May, José de Diego and Carmelo Alemar. In 1912 the name of the institution was changed to the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts — Colegio de Agricultura y Artes Mecanicas (CAAM).
In 1918, an earthquake and a fire caused significant damage to the institution. The ruins of the entrance of one of the buildings, Degetau Hall -which not only withstood the earthquake, but proved to be almost indestructible after the rebuilt hall was torn down in the late 1940s- would later become the emblem of the institution. In 1988, the archway ruins (the portico) was moved, landcaped and turned into a monument.
In 1929, the LAI ("Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria") was created at the Mayagüez Campus. The LAI is an athletic organization, similar to the NCAA, created with the purpose of promoting and regulating sports activities. It originally consisted of a three event competition: basketball, baseball and track and field. Currently the competition consists of more than 25 sports.
In 1942, the campus was granted considerable autonomy thanks to university reforms in which the colleges of Agriculture, Engineering and Science were created.
In the 1950s the institution saw more programs added when the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Nuclear Center were established.
The Puerto Rican Legislative Assembly reorganized the University of Puerto Rico's system in 1966. This reorganization of the system lead to the controversial change of its name, University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus, which is used in the present day as the official name of the institution.[1] Currently, the university is divided into four academic units; Agriculture, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, and Business Administration. In 2007, 35.4% of all Engineering degrees were granted to women at UPRM, one of the largest percentages in US universities. The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez is the second largest Hispanic-serving institution in the United States.
The campus' rectory was located at the José de Diego building, the oldest standing edification within the campus, being built in 1911.[1] The building was inscripted in the National Historic Building Registry as an architectic patrimony.[1] In 1940, a clock tower was built into the main building.[1] In 1993, the building underwent a restoration process.[1]
The Puerto Rico Seismic Network, in charge of monitoring seismic activity for the Caribbean region, is also located on the campus.
The UPRM has played and will continue to play a critical role in training future scientists and engineers for Puerto Rico and the United States. In terms of the undergraduate student enrollment in engineering, it is among the largest engineering institutions in the United States, ranking fourteenth.
To this day, as a matter pride, students and alumni alike still refer to the institution as El Colegio (The College) in reference to its former CAAM name. Such school spirit is evident still in sporting events with the student battle cry and motto of "¡Antes, Ahora y Siempre Colegio!" ("Before, Now and Forever, Colegio!"). The university is unique in Puerto Rico for creating a strong bond between students and the institution itself. Alumni proudly declare themselves "Colegiales" even decades after graduating the institution. Being a "Colegial" becomes part of a student's identity. Some students say that, given the shared challenges of academic life there, all alumni share a sense of belonging and trust. "Colegiales" are also deeply prized by employers in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and many parts of the United States.
[edit] Academics
The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez consists of four major colleges: Agricultural Science, Arts and Science, Business Administration and Engineering. The UPRM Office of Institutional Research and Planning reports a total enrollment of 12,380 students for the 2006 Fall semester.[2] In 2006 the institution had an acceptance rate of 62%.
[edit] College of Agricultural Science
The College of Agricultural Science has been a major university component since the establishment of the Mayagüez campus in 1911.
The College of Agricultural Science offers 11 undergraduate academic programs conducive to a Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Sciences, a Pre-Veterinary program and 9 graduate programs conducive to a Master's Degree in Agricultural Sciences.
The following Bachelor's programs in Agricultural Science are offered:
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The following Master of Science degree programs are offered:
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[edit] College of Arts and Science
The College of Arts and Science was founded in 1942 and currently consists of 13 departments:
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[edit] College of Business Administration
The Departments of the College of Business Administration are the following:
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[edit] College of Engineering
The College of Engineering was established in 1942 and currently consists of seven departments. It has approximately 4,825 undergraduates students, 343 graduate students, 197 full time faculty members and 100 staff employees. Approximately 40% of undergraduate students and 32% of graduate students are women. According to a 2007 American Society for Engineering Education survey, the UPRM College of Engineering ranks 10th in the United States in number of students enrolled.[5]
The six departments that comprise the engineering faculty are the following:
All of these departments offer BS and MS degrees except the Engineering Science and Materials Department which offers engineering foundation courses but expects to start an MS degree in Materials Science and Engineering promptly. Additionally, there are three doctoral programs within the Engineering School: the PhD in Civil Engineering, the PhD in Computer and Information Science and Engineering, and the PhD in Chemical Engineering. Other two doctoral programs in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering are expecting final approval and will be offered promptly.
[edit] Athletics
The University's men and women sports team are called the Tarzans and the Janes, respectively. The Mayagüez campus is a member of the LAI ("Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria"). It is the only university that participates in all sports sponsored by the LAI. It currently participates in 16 men's sports and 12 women's sports with a total of 373 athletes.
Since 1 September 2003 the Mayagüez campus also competes as an independent university in the NCAA's Division II. It participates in men's basketball, baseball, cross country running, soccer, swimming, tennis, track (outdoor), volleyball and sport wrestling and in women's basketball, cross country running, swimming and tennis.
[edit] Greek life
The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez has a number of fraternities and sororities. Until the early nineties most of the established fraternities owned a house in the nearby Bosque Street at Downtown Mayaguez, yet a law was passed in Puerto Rico that no fraternity houses may be in residential areas. Now only Alpha Beta Chi and Phi Sigma Alpha have houses yet no brothers live in them.
Social Societies:
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- *) Member of Concilio Interfraternitario de Puerto Rico (Inter-Fraternity Council of Puerto Rico)
Greek Lettered Service, Professional and/or Honor Societies:
- Alpha Zeta - agriculture honor society
- Tau Beta Pi - engineering honor society
- Phi Alpha Delta - co-ed professional law fraternity
- Beta Beta Beta - biological Honor Society
- Alpha Phi Omega - co-ed service fraternity
- Psi Chi - honor society in Psychology
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Mónica Hechevarría (2008-02-24). "Huellas". El más viejo del RUM. Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Día. pp. 58.
- ^ http://oiip.uprm.edu/docs/fact_sheet/Resumen%20de%20Datos%20Estudiantiles%202006-2007.pdf
- ^ http://math.uprm.edu/
- ^ http://www.uprm.edu/wquim
- ^ http://www.asee.org/publications/profiles/upload/2007ProfileEng.pdf
- ^ http://atomo.uprm.edu/
- ^ http://civil.uprm.edu/
- ^ http://www.ece.uprm.edu
- ^ http://www.uprm.edu/ciym/
- ^ http://ininweb.uprm.edu/
- ^ http://www.me.uprm.edu/
- ^ a b c d e "UPRM" (in Spanish) (PDF). http://www.uprm.edu/estudiantes/prepas/associales.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- UPRM. Undergraduate Academic Catalogue. Mayagüez, Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez.
[edit] External links
- University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez - Official Site (In Spanish)
- Campus Information (In English)
- Puerto Rico Seismic Network
- RUMwiki; wiki dedicated to UPRM (or UPR RUM in Spanish) (In Spanish)
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